Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/30/10:17:41
On Fri, 28 Aug 1998 russell DOT thamm AT dsto DOT defence DOT gov DOT au wrote:
> I make my judgement about this on the basis of Rhide. In a DOS box (at home)
> and under CWSDPR0 (and CWSDPMI with virtual memory disabled), Rhide always
> reports less available memory than physical memory. Under CWSDPMI with
> virtual memory enabled, Rhide always reports more available memory than
> physical memory.
>
> On my work machine, this is not so for a DOS box.
>
> I have no idea what the difference is.
Why do you need to use RHIDE to get a memory report? Just run go32-v2
in all these environments, post the results together with information
about how much physical RAM is installed, and let's see what we can
make out of that.
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